Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Were short by about 3040 runs, says Kohli after defeat

- Indoasian News Service

India skipper Virat Kohli said they fell 30-40 runs short following their sixwicket loss to New Zealand in the first ODI here on Sunday. “Putting the dew into perspectiv­e in the last 13-14 overs, we were definitely about 30-40 runs short. In the second half, the wicket settled down nicely. Would have liked to have a better batting performanc­e,” Kohli said after the loss.

“However, from where we were, 280 was a competitiv­e score, and we got three wickets as well. But they closed the doors on us,” he added.

Kohli praised Latham and Taylor for their performanc­e. Latham, who remained unbeaten on 103, smashed the opposition bowlers all over the park to notch up eight boundaries and two sixes in his 102-ball innings.

Taylor fell five runs short of a century when he fell prey to Indian pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar by handing an easy catch to Yuzvendra Chahal at extra cover.

“New Zealand batted really well in the second half. Ross and Tom were outstandin­g, they deserved to win today.

“When you get a 200-run partnershi­p in ODI cricket, more often than not you end up on the winning side,” said the India captain.

“They tackled our spinners really well. They picked their areas. Credit to them. Tom especially. Enjoyed watching him. Not many games in internatio­nal cricket but he showed a lot of character. Trent also bowled really well. The wicket had enough bounce and turn.”

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